Hildegard Wensch

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Hildegard Wensch , née Hildegard Küthe , (born November 21, 1926 in Hagen ; † May 27, 2004 in Kassel ) was a German actress and cabaret artist .

Life

During her school days, she joined an amateur play group in her hometown of Hagen . After a performance at the Deutsches Theater Berlin , she took acting lessons . In the early 1950s she was engaged at the Deutsches Theater Berlin. Until the Berlin Wall was built , she stayed in East Berlin with her husband Joachim Wensch and continued to play theater and work in film and television. Then she moved to the west. Among other things, she played at the Berlin Children's Theater , took part in the cabaret Die Wühlmäuse and was at the Hamburger Schauspielhaus until the 1980s . Wensch was best known as Aunt Appelboom through the children's series Neues aus Uhlenbusch .

It rests in the small cemetery of the village of Landau in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district, where her ancestors lived and Hildegard Wensch bought an old farm and spent the last years of her life there.

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. defa-stern hours.de